The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1876 |
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... Isokrates The augury of the Platonic Sokrates • Early relations with the Sophists , especially with Gorgias Life of Isokrates to 404 B. C. • Stay of Isokrates at Chios , 404–403 B. C. Work at Athens for the law - courts , 403-393 B. C. ...
... Isokrates The augury of the Platonic Sokrates • Early relations with the Sophists , especially with Gorgias Life of Isokrates to 404 B. C. • Stay of Isokrates at Chios , 404–403 B. C. Work at Athens for the law - courts , 403-393 B. C. ...
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... Isokrates compared with that of Aristotle Isokrates and Athens . Foreign affairs Home Affairs Social life . Isokrates on foreign policy On home policy Private life of Isokrates PAGE 21 22 24 25 汽车 26 28 E 29 • • 30 31 34 His death ...
... Isokrates compared with that of Aristotle Isokrates and Athens . Foreign affairs Home Affairs Social life . Isokrates on foreign policy On home policy Private life of Isokrates PAGE 21 22 24 25 汽车 26 28 E 29 • • 30 31 34 His death ...
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Richard Claverhouse Jebb. CHAPTER XIV . ISOKRATES . - STYLE . Isokrates less an orator than an artist in rhetorical prose Rhetoric at Athens about 390 B. C. - Distinctive aim of Isokrates Dionysios on the ' smooth harmony ...
Richard Claverhouse Jebb. CHAPTER XIV . ISOKRATES . - STYLE . Isokrates less an orator than an artist in rhetorical prose Rhetoric at Athens about 390 B. C. - Distinctive aim of Isokrates Dionysios on the ' smooth harmony ...
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... Isokrates and Xenophon Isokrates and Aristotle as theorists • The Political Oratory is eclectic , but fundamentally Iso- kratic . Isokrates and modern prose 428 430 431 432 CHAPTER XXIV . THE DECLINE AND THE REVIVAL . Loss of Political ...
... Isokrates and Xenophon Isokrates and Aristotle as theorists • The Political Oratory is eclectic , but fundamentally Iso- kratic . Isokrates and modern prose 428 430 431 432 CHAPTER XXIV . THE DECLINE AND THE REVIVAL . Loss of Political ...
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Richard Claverhouse Jebb. CHAPTER XII . ISOKRATES . LIFE . ISOKRATES was born five years before the beginning of the Peloponnesian War and died just after the battle of ... ISOKRATES -LIFE PAGE Birth of Isokrates Displays Busiris [Or x1.
Richard Claverhouse Jebb. CHAPTER XII . ISOKRATES . LIFE . ISOKRATES was born five years before the beginning of the Peloponnesian War and died just after the battle of ... ISOKRATES -LIFE PAGE Birth of Isokrates Displays Busiris [Or x1.
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